The mass of lead required to make a 1.00 cm3 fishing sinker is 11.3g.
What is mass?
Mass is a metric used in physics to express inertia, a fundamental characteristic of all matter. A mass of matter's resistance to altering its direction or speed in response to the application of a force is what it essentially is. The change that an applied force produces is smaller the more mass a body has.
Given :
Density of lead = 11.3 g/cm3
Volume of sinker = 1.00 cm3
One of a substance's attributes is density, which is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. Mathematically:
Density : Mass / volume
therefore after putting the values,
mass= 11.3g
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An element refers to a collection of atoms having the same number of protons and electrons (an atomic number). In each element there is a different atomic number due to a different amount of protons in the nucleus.
An isotope is a variation of an element that contains a different number of neutrons, therefore adding weight to the atom.
An ion is a charged atom, and its charge shows how many electrons it needs to gain or lose in order to become stable.
The answer is B: 6; 4. Carbon has four electrons in its outermost shell, which are its valence electrons.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
I think I am right with this
Answer:
82 degrees
Explanation:
consider your staying point to be the center of a circle. this center has the coordinates (0, 0).
the radius of the circle is the distance you walked East (14 miles).
I assume your teacher means as "angle of displacement" the angle between the East-West line going through your starting point and the direct line from your starting point to your current position.
then the 100 miles North is tan(displacement angle)×14.
as it is the same, if you first went North and then East, or the other way around. you end up at the same point, with the same coordinates.
so, again.
100 = 14×tan(angle)
tan(angle) = 100/14 = 50/7 = 7.142857...
the displacement angle is then 82 degrees.